EP0612785A2 - Epoxyendgruppen-enthaltende verzweigte Polysiloxone und Copolymere - Google Patents

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EP0612785A2
EP0612785A2 EP94300990A EP94300990A EP0612785A2 EP 0612785 A2 EP0612785 A2 EP 0612785A2 EP 94300990 A EP94300990 A EP 94300990A EP 94300990 A EP94300990 A EP 94300990A EP 0612785 A2 EP0612785 A2 EP 0612785A2
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  • the present invention relates to branched silicones having a T or Q siloxy unit in the polymer structure and which are modified with an epoxy group. More particularly, the present invention relates to the use of the branched silicones as a copolymerizate with other thermoplastic resins.
  • Epoxy resins have many desirable properties which make them attractive as coatings, adhesives, paper release agents, additives for printing inks and for other applications. Included among these desirable properties are low viscosity, excellent clarity, high gloss and high reactivity.
  • Epoxy-modified silicone resins based on linear siloxy groups have also been prepared having improved heat-resistance, anti-corrosion resistance and water-resistance over the epoxy resins.
  • siloxane-modified epoxy resin compositions comprising siloxane-modified epoxy resins, alkoxy functional organopolysiloxanes, and curing agents which have improved resistance to degradation of electrical properties by boiling water and moisture.
  • Mikami United States Patent No. 4,287,326, describes siloxane-modified epoxy resin compositions consisting essentially of siloxane modified epoxy resins, organofunctional alkoxysilicone compounds and curing agents which have improved degradation resistance to both electrical and adhesion properties when exposed to moisture or boiling water.
  • Eckberg United States Patent No. 4,977,198, which teaches that UV curable epoxy functional organopolysiloxanes can be prepared by reacting organopolysiloxane hydrides with unsaturated epoxy groups in the presence of a platinum catalyst.
  • Eckberg discloses that the epoxy functional silicones have an increased capacity to solubilized onium salt photoinitiators.
  • T represents an trifunctional silicone of the formula RSiO 1.5 where R is a monovalent alkyl, cycloalkyl or phenyl group
  • D represents a difunctional silicone of the formula R2SiO where each R is independently as defined above, x is 0 or an integer of 1 or greater
  • Q is a quadrifunctional silicone of the formula SiO2
  • M' is an epoxy-modified monofunctional silicone of the formula R13SiO 0.5 where each R1 is a monovalent alkyl, cycloalkyl or phenyl group or an epoxy group provided at least one R1 is an epoxy group
  • y is an integer of from 1 to 4, inclusive
  • z is an integer of greater than or equal to 3, typically from 3 to 12 inclusive.
  • T represents a trifunctional silicone of the formula RSiO 1.5 where R is a monovalent alkyl, cycloalkyl or phenyl group
  • D represents a difunctional silicone of the formula R2SiO where each R is independently as defined above, x is 0 or an integer of 1 or greater
  • Q is a quadrifunctional silicone of the formula SiO2
  • M'' represents a monofunctional silicone of the formula R23SiO 0.5 wherein each R2 is hydrogen or a monovalent alkyl cycloalkyl or phenyl group provided at least one R2 is hydrogen, y is an integer from 1 to 4 inclusive and z is an integer of greater than or equal to 3, typically
  • the present invention further provides for the preparation of copolymers of epoxy-modified branched siloxanes with thermoplastics containing active hydrogen substituents.
  • the present invention provides novel epoxy-modified branched silicone copolymerizates based on T or Q silicones.
  • T based branched silicone copolymerizates of the present invention are those of the general formula: T z-2 D x M' z wherein T represents a trifunctional silicone of the general formula RSiO 1.5 where R is a monovalent substituted or unsubstituted C1 ⁇ 12 alkyl, C1 ⁇ 12 cycloalkyl or phenyl group, preferably R is methyl; D represents a difunctional silicone of the general formula R2SiO wherein each R is independently as defined above; x is 0 or an integer of 1 or greater, and preferably ranges from about 5 to about 200, more preferably from about 10 to about 150; M' is a monofunctional silicone of the general formula R13SiO 0.5 wherein each R1 is independently a monovalent substituted or unsubstituted C1 ⁇ 12 alkyl, C1 ⁇ 12 cycloalkyl, a phenyl group or an epoxy group; provided at least one R1 group is an epoxy group; and z is an integer of greater than or
  • the Q based silicone copolymerizates are those of the general formula: Q y D x M' 2y+2 wherein Q is a quadrifunctional silicone of the formula SiO2, D represents difunctional silicone of the general formula R2SiO wherein each R is as defined above; x is 0 or an integer of 1 or greater, and preferably ranges from about 5 to about 200, more preferably from about 10 to about 150; M' is a monofunctional silicone of the general formula R13SiO 0.5 wherein each R1 is independently a monovalent substituted or unsubstituted C1 ⁇ 12 alkyl, C1 ⁇ 12 cycloalkyl, a phenyl group or an epoxy group; provided at least one R1 group is an epoxy group; and y is an integer of from 1 to 4, inclusive.
  • Suitable epoxy groups for use in the present invention vary widely. Typically they include vinyl or allylic functional epoxy compounds containing olefinic groups such as, but not limited to, allylglycidylether, glycidyl acrylate, vinyl norbornene monoxide, dicyclopentadiene monoxide, 4-vinylcyclohexene oxide and mixtures of any of the foregoing. These and others are commercially available and are disclosed in the literature. Particularly suitable for use in the present invention is 4-vinylcyclohexene oxide.
  • compositions of the present invention are typically prepared by reacting a T or Q silicon hydride precursor with the epoxy group in the presence of a catalyst, preferably a platinum catalyst.
  • a catalyst preferably a platinum catalyst.
  • the silicone hydride precursor useful in the practice of the present invention is generally formed by adding a T z-2 D x M z or Q y D x M 2y+2 siloxane to a reaction vessel, wherein T, Q, D, x, y and z are as above defined and M represents a monofunctional silicone of the formula R3SiO 0.5 where each R is the same or different monovalent substituted or unsubstituted C1 ⁇ 12 alkyl, C1 ⁇ 12 cycloalkyl or phenyl group, heating the reaction vessel to a temperature of from about 50 to about 150°C in the presence of an equilibration catalyst, cooling and neutralizing the reaction mixture; and recovering the trifunctional or quadrifunctional branched siloxane hydride.
  • the T z-2 D x M z or Q y D x M 2y+2 siloxane can be prepared by methods known to those skilled in the art, such as by the co-hydrolysis of an alkyltrichlorosilane with the corresponding dialkylchlorosilane. It is also contemplated as within the scope of the present invention, that a siloxane tetramer and/or a tetraalkyldisiloxane component, such as tetramethyldisiloxane, can be added to the reaction vessel with the T z ⁇ 2D x M z or Q y D x M 2y+2 siloxane. Further, other siloxanes, such as methyl hydride cyclics and hexamethylsiloxanes can also be added to the reaction mixture.
  • the equilibration catalyst can be any of those known to persons of skill in the art such as an acid clay, e.g. Filtrol® 20, from Harshaw Chemical Co., or carbon black and a mineral acid, such as sulfuric acid, and/or an organic acid. Typically, from about 0.1 to about 2.0 weight percent of equilibration catalyst based on the weight of the siloxane reactants is added to the reaction mixture.
  • the hydride forming reaction is then carried out at a temperature of from about 50 to about 150°C, preferably about 100°C, for a time of from about 3 to about 5 hours.
  • the reaction mixture is cooled to a temperature of about 50°C and neutralized by the addition of a neutralizing agent.
  • a neutralizing agent is a magnesium oxide, but may also comprise other basics.
  • the cooled and neutralized mixture is then filtered, such as through a Celite filter, to remove impurities.
  • the epoxy-modified branched silicone copolymerizates of the present invention are then prepared by reacting the trifunctional or quadrifunctional silicone hydride of the formula T z-2 D x M'' z or Q y D x M'' 2y+2 , where T represents a trifunctional silicone of the formula RSiO 1.5 where R is a monovalent alkyl, cycloalkyl, phenyl group, D represents a difunctional silicone of the formula R2SiO where each R is independently as defined above, x is 0 or an integer of 1 or greater, preferably from about 5 to about 200, more preferably from about 10 to about 150, Q is a quadrifunctional silicone of the formula SiO2, M'' represents a monofunctional silicone of the formula R23SiO 0.5 wherein R2 is hydrogen or a monovalent alkyl, cycloalkyl or phenyl group provided at least one R2 is hydrogen, y is an integer of from 1 to 4 inclusive, and z is an integer greater than
  • Suitable hydrosilation catalysts to be employed in the present invention are known to persons skilled in the art and include transition group metal catalysts utilizing such precious metals as ruthenium, rhodium, palladium, osmium, iridium, copper and platinum, and complexes of these metals. Preferred are platinum and rhodium metal catalysts. Examples of such hydrosilation catalysts are described in, inter alia , Lamoreaux, United States Patent No. 3,220,972; Karstedt, United States Patent Nos. 3,715,334; 3,775,452 and 3,814,730.
  • a T siloxane hydride can be reacted with 4-vinylcyclohexene oxide according to the following general reaction scheme: wherein v is
  • thermoplastic resins having alcohol and/or amine substituents.
  • thermoplastics for use herein are those such as polycarbonates, polyphenylene ethers, polyols and polyamines.
  • Copolymerization occurs between the epoxy group on the siloxane and the active hydrogen, i.e., hydroxy or amine, present in the thermoplastic.
  • the amount siloxane copolymerizate copolymerized with the thermoplastic can vary widely. Typically from about 0.1 to about 50 weight percent, preferably from about 0.1 to about 25 weight percent, more preferably from about 0.1 to about 10 weight percent, and most preferably from about 0.1 to about 5 weight percent of epoxy-modified siloxane copolymerizate is copolymerized with the thermoplastic.
  • copolymerization is described below with regard to polycarbonate, however, any thermoplastic containing an active alcohol or amine substituent may be employed, such as polyphenylene ethers, nylons and polyols.
  • polycarbonates useful in the practice of the present invention are well known to those skilled in the art and can comprise non-aromatic as well as aromatic forms.
  • copolymer aromatic polycarbonates of the present invention these may be prepared by reacting a dihydric phenol and the epoxy-modified branched siloxanes of the present invention with a carbonate precursor, such as phosgene, a haloformate or carbonate ester.
  • a carbonate precursor such as phosgene, a haloformate or carbonate ester.
  • dihydric phenols mononuclear or polynuclear aromatic compounds containing two hydroxy radicals, each of which is attached to a carbon atom of an aromatic nucleus.
  • the dihydric phenols include, but are not limited to, 2,2-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)propane; 2,2-bis(3,5-dimethyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)propane; 4,4'-di-hydroxydiphenyl ether; bis(2-hydroxyphenyl)methane, mixtures thereof and the like.
  • the preferred dihydric phenol is 2,2-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)propane or bisphenol-A.
  • the epoxy functional branched siloxane is added to the dihydric phenol in a solvent, and the reaction proceeds by the addition of the carbonate precursor.
  • the resulting copolymers having improved properties such as branching, melt flow and melt viscosity, and can then be molded into a wide variety of useful commercial products.
  • VCHO vinylcyclohexene oxide
  • 237.4 g of toluene were azeotroped dry. 0.01 g of a rhodium catalyst was added. The mixture was maintained at 100°C.
  • VCHO vinylcyclohexene oxide
  • toluene azeotroped dry.
  • 0.02 g of a rhodium catalyst was added. The mixture was maintained at 100°C.
  • VCHO vinylcyclohexene oxide
  • Example 1 The general procedure of Example 1 is followed to prepare a branched epoxy fluid of the formula TD50M'3. 5 weight percent of the epoxy fluid is then copolymerized with a poly(bisphenol A)carbonate. The resulting resin is analyzed by 1H NMR and found to have 4.4 weight percent dimethylsiloxane. The resin was washed with hexane and re-analyzed by 1H-NMR and found to have 4.3 weight percent siloxane. The very low change in percent siloxane indicates that the siloxane is incorporated into the polycarbonate. Further, no change in the spectrum was noted after the washing.
  • the pH is maintained between 10 and 11 over the course of the phosgenation by adding 25% aqueous sodium hydroxide solution. Excess phosgene is sparged from the flask and the aqueous phase is separated from the organic phase.
  • the organic phase is diluted with dichloromethane (200 mL) washed twice with 1 liter of 1% aqueous hydrochloric acid solution and three times with 1 liter of water.
  • the polycarbonate is precipitated by pouring the dichloromethane solution into boiling water in a rapidly stirring blender, and then filtering off the resin.
  • the resin powder is dried at 110°C for 12 hours. Weight average molecular weight by gel permeation chromatography (GPC) is 32,300. Glass transition temperature (T g ) by Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) is 152°C.
  • the polycarbonate control polymerization is repeated except M'D50M' (0.7 g, 1 weight % siloxane), wherein M' is a vinylcyclohexene oxide-modified monofunctional siloxane and D is a dimethylsiloxane, is added to the reactor prior to addition of phosgene.
  • M'D50M' 0.7 g, 1 weight % siloxane
  • D a dimethylsiloxane
  • the polycarbonate control polymerization is repeated except TD50M'3 (0.7 g, 1 weight percent siloxane), wherein T is a trimethylsiloxane, D is a dimethylsiloxane and M' is a vinylcyclohexene oxide-modified monofunctional siloxane, is added to the reactor prior to addition of phosgene.
  • the resin is isolated as described above. Weight averaged molecular weight by GPC is 31,000. T g by DSC is 151°C.
  • the branched epoxy fluid had a pour point of -120°F.
  • the resins produced in 5A*, 5B* and 5 are converted into tough films by pressing the powder between heated plates (270°C, ⁇ 500 psig).
  • the films are cut into pellets and the pellets are used to determine melt flow.
  • the melt flow is determined from the Kasha Index (KI).
  • KI is measured by placing 7 g of dried (4 hours at 120°C) pellets in a modified Tinius-Olsen T3 melt indexer, the temperature in the indexer is maintained at 300°C and the resin is heated at this temperature for 6 minutes; after 6 minutes, the resin is forced through a 1.05 mm radius orifice using a plunger of 4.7 mm radius and an applied force of 7.7 kg; the time for the plunger to travel 5.1 cm is measured in centiseconds and this value is reported as the KI.
  • the resin prepared using the branched TD50M'3 siloxane has a higher KI and lower melt flow than the resin prepared using the linear M'D50M' which has a higher KI and lower melt flow than the polycarbonate control.
  • the data indicates that the epoxy functionalized polysiloxane groups are incorporated into the polycarbonate in such a way as to modify the melt flow.
  • the large increase in KI value indicates that the branched epoxy fluid of the present invention acts as an effective branching agent in the polycarbonate.
  • the T-based siloxanes can be modified with other epoxy groups such as allylglycidylether, glycidyl acrylate, vinyl norbornene monoxide, dicyclopentadiene monoxide and mixtures thereof.
  • Q-based siloxanes may be employed instead of the T-based siloxanes.
  • copolymers of the branched epoxy modified siloxanes can be formed with other thermoplastic resins such as poly(2,6-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene ether), nylons and polyols. All such obvious modifications are within the full intended scope of the appended claims.

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